[0001] The present invention relates to a rear view mirror assembly of r vehicle, and more
particularly to improvements in a universally adjustable device disposed between a
base member and a support arm of the rear view mirror assembly.
[0002] An adjustable device disposed between a base member and a support arm of a rear view
mirror is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Laid-open No. Showa 58-24595. In this
Japanese Utility Model Laid-open No. Showa 58-24595, the rear view mirror includes
a support arm, a spring and a base member. The base member is cemented on an interior
of a windshield, and includes a bar and a mounting portion. The spring includes a
hooked end and a rear edge, and the hooked end being mounted on the bar of the base
member. The rear edge of the spring is disposed on the mounting portion, and the support
arm is fixed on the spring by a bolt.
[0003] Further, the base member includes a slanted surface on a bottom surface thereof and
the support arm includes an incline on an end thereof. As shown in FIG. 12 of Japanese
Utility Model Laid-open No. Showa 58-24595, when a force "Pc" is applied to the rear
view mirror, the support arm is moved downwardly and breaks away, because the incline
of the support arm and the slanted surface of the base member prevent the support
arm from resisting the force "Pc".
[0004] Furthermore, this rear view mirror assembly includes a spherical ball portion disposed
on an opposite end of the support arm, the ball portion being received within a socket
portion of the rear view mirror.
[0005] Therefore, this rear view mirror can be adjusted to its angle through the spherical
ball portion and the socket portion of the rear view mirror. However, the range of
the adjustment of this rear view mirror is rather small, because this rear view mirror
includes only one adjustment device.
[0006] Another adjustment device disposed between a windshield header and a support arm
of a rear view mirror is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3,575,375.
[0007] In this U. S. Patent 3,575,375, the rear view mirror assembly includes a first adjustment
device and a second adjustment device. The first adjustment device includes a clamping
plate and a spherical ball on one end of the support arm. The second adjustment device
includes a stud adjustably mounted on an opposite end of the support arm. The rear
view mirror is mounted on the stud. Thus, this rear view mirror assembly can be adjusted
to a wide range of angular positions by the first adjustment device and the second
adjustment device.
[0008] Further, the ball on the support arm has a V-shaped notch so that the support arm
can break away from the clamping plate when an excessive force is applied to the rear
view mirror by rotating the support arm about the spherical ball. However, during
assembly, it is necessary for a worker to pay attention to the desired distance between
a mounting bracket for the entire assembly and the clamping plate, because the support
arm cannot break away when a less than desired distance is defined between the mounting
bracket and the clamping plate. It is further noted that the support arm cannot mount
on the windshield header when a greater than desired distance is defined between a
mounting bracket and the clamping plate. Thus, the device = disclosed in the '375
patent is relatively difficult to assemble.
[0009] A rear view mirror having an adjustment device which is disposed between a body member
of a vehicle and the rear view mirror is disclosed in U.S. Patent 3,471,115. This
adjustment device includes a semi-spherical socket portion and a spring. The semi-spherical
socket portion engages frictionally with a ball end of a support arm for the rear
view mirror, and a spring biases the ball end into engagement with the semi-spherical
socket portion. The rear view mirror can move universally about the adjustment device
when a force is applied thereto. However, the rear view mirror cannot break away from
its mounting bracket under an excessive force because the support arm of the rear
view mirror is connected to the mounting bracket through the spring.
[0010] U.S. Patent No. 3,425,657 discloses a rear view mirror assembly having a ball and
socket joint. The ball includes a plurality of projections mating within grooves in
the socket. The rear view mirror assembly, however, cannot break away from the windshield.
[0011] The present invention has been developed in view of the foregoing background and
to overcome the foregoing drawbacks. It is accordingly an object of this invention
to provide a rear view mirror - assembly which is able to break away from a windshield,
when more than a predetermined amount of a force is applied to the rear view mirror
assembly in all directions of the rear view mirror.
[0012] It is another object of the invention to provide a rear view mirror assembly which
is able to be adjusted universally to a wide range of angular positions.
[0013] Further, it is another object of the invention to provide a rear view mirror assembly
which is relatively easier to assemble by enabling a worker to disregard a distance
which is defined between a second ball member and a spring of the rear view mirror
assembly, when the rear view mirror assembly is installed on the windshield.
[0014] In order to accomplish the above-described objects, a rear view mirror assembly according
to the present invention includes a base member and a first unit of the rear view
mirror assembly. The first unit of the rear view mirror assembly includes a mounting
member, a spring, a support arm, a second ball member, a bolt and a rear view mirror.
The base member is preferably cemented to a windshield of a vehicle, and the base
member has a hook and a mounting portion thereon.
[0015] The mounting member is disposed on the mounting portion of the base member, and includes
a first socket portion and a first aperture thereon. The first aperture is opened
in the first socket portion. The spring is mounted on the hook of the base member,
and the spring has an engagement device. The support arm includes an outer surface
and an inner surface on an end thereof. The outer surface of the support arm is slidably
mounted on the first socket portion of the mounting member, and the inner surface
of the support arm includes a second socket portion. A second aperture is opened in
both of the second socket portion of the inner surface and the outer surface. The
rear view mirror is rotatably mounted. on an opposite end of the support arm.
[0016] The second ball member is slidably mounted on the second socket portion of the support
arm, and the second ball member is connected to an end of the bolt. The bolt is inserted
into the second aperture of the support arm and the first aperture of the mounting
member, and the other end of the bolt is engaged with the engagement device of the
spring.
[0017] Therefore, the components of the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly are
united. The spring of the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly can support
a predetermined amount of the downward vertical force on the hook of the base member,
so that the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly can break away from the base
member, when more than the predetermined amount of the downward vertical force is
applied thereto.
[0018] Further, the engagement device of the spring has an inner end therein, so that the
inner end prevents the bolt from being inserted more than a predetermined length.
Therefore, a length defined between the engagement device and the second ball member
is constant. Accordingly, it is not necessary of a worker to pay any attention to
the length during assembly.
[0019] A diameter of the second aperture of the support arm is longer than a diameter of
both the first aperture of the mounting member, so that the support arm can rotate
about the bolt, and the support arm is capable of being universally adjusted to any
angle in a wide range of angles.
[0020] The above objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent from the description of the invention which follows, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements,
and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a rear view mirror assembly according to the
present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of a first
embodiment, taken along the line iI-II in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing components of the rear view mirror
assembly shown in FIG. 1 in a disassembled condition;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of Fig. 2, which
shows the support arm rotated about a central rotational point 17 of the rotation
of the support arm in the clockwise direction in FIG. 2, when a force "F1" is applied to the support arm in the horizontal direction in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of Fig. 2, which
shows the support arm rotated about the central point 17 of the rotation of the support
arm in the clockwise direction in an amount greater than the condition which is shown
in FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of Fig. 2, which
shows the force "F 1" applied to the support arm along the line connecting the central point 17 of the
rotation of the support arm to a central point for of the rotation of the rear view
mirror;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of Fig. 2, which
shows the support arm rotated about a contact point 27 between a mounting member and
a base member in the clockwise direction;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of a second
embodiment, taken along the line II-II in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the rear view mirror assembly of a third
embodiment, taken along the line II-II in FIG. 1.
[0021] The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings which illustrate different embodiments according to the present invention.
[0022] Referring to Figure 1, a rear view mirror assembly is disposed at an upper central
portion of a windshield 1 of a vehicle. A rear view mirror 25 is rotatably mounted
on an inner surface of the windshield 1 through a support arm 15, a mounting member
14 and a first base member 3.
[0023] As shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3, the first base member 3 is cemented by an adhesive
2 to the windshield 1. The first base member 3 includes a plurality of screw holes
therein, and a second base member 5 is fixed on the first base member 3 by a corresponding
plurality of screws 29.
[0024] The second base member 5 includes a mounting portion 271 which is disposed in the
vicinity of an outer peripheral edge thereof, and is on a substantially flat horizontal
surface. A hook 6 extends from an inner portion of the mounting portion 271. The hook
6 has-an inner peripheral edge and an upper surface, the inner peripheral edge defining
an opening 4 within the second base member 5. The upper surface of the hook 6 has
a plurality of second projections 8 and a plurality of second recesses 7 thereon.
[0025] A spring 9 is defined within the opening 4 of the second base member 5. The spring
9 includes a cap 10, a plurality of first projections 11 and a plurality of first
recesses 12. The cap 10 is fixed at a central portion of the spring 9, and includes
a cavity 102 with an inner end 101 therein. The cavity 102 of the cap 10 includes
a screw hole therein.
[0026] The plurality of first projections 11 of the spring 9 extend outwardly in its radial
direction, and engage with the plurality of second recesses 7 of the second base member
5. Therefore, the spring 9 engages securely with the second base member 5, so that
the spring 9 cannot rotate in the opening 4 of the second base member 5. Further,
the spring 9 can support a predetermined amount of a downward vertical force so that
the spring 9 can break away from the hook 6, when more than the predetermined amount
of the downward vertical force is applied to the spring 9.
[0027] The mounting member 14 is disposed on the mounting portion 271 of the second base
member 5. The mounting member 14 includes an upper peripheral edge 272 and a first
socket portion 13. The upper peripheral edge 272 is in contact with the mounting portion
271 of the second base member 5, and the first socket portion 13 of the mounting member
14 is formed in a lower surface of the mounting member 14. The first socket portion
13 is formed in a semi-spherical concave shape, and has a first aperture 141 at the
central portion of the mounting member 14.
[0028] The support arm 15 is pivotally mounted on the first i
3ocket portion 13 of the mounting member 14. The support arm 15 has an opposite end
24. The end 16 of the support arm 15 includes an outer surface and an inner surface.
The outer surface of the support arm 15 has a first ball portion 161 thereon formed
in a semi-spherical convex shape. The first ball portion 161 is mounted on the first
socket portion 13 of the mounting member 14. The inner surface of the support arr
15 includes a second socket portion 162 which is formed in a semi-spherical concave
shape. The inner surface of the support arm 15 defines a recess within the end 16
of the support arm 15, and a second aperture 21 is opened between the second socket
portion 162 of the inner surface of the support arm 15 and the first ball portion
161 on the outer surface of the support arm 15. The second aperture 21 has an inner
peripheral edge.
[0029] A curved or second ball member 18 having an upper semi-spherical convex surface is
slidably mounted on the second socket portion 162 of the supporting arm 15. The second
ball member 18 has a third aperture 181 and a plurality of protrusions 22 on its convex
surface. Preferably, at least three protrusions 22 are disposed on the upper semi-spherical
convex surface. The protrusions 22 are normally located within the inner peripheral
edge of the second aperture 21.
[0030] A bolt 19 is provided for securing the various components together. The bolt 19 includes
a head portion on an end thereof adjacent the second ball member 18. The opposite
end of the bolt 19 is inserted into the cavity 102 in the cap 10 of the spring 9.
An intermediate shank portion of the bolt 19 extends through the third aperture 181
of the second ball member 18, the second aperture 21 of the support arm 15, and the
first aperture 141 of the mounting member 14. A diameter of the second aperture 21
is greater than the diameter of the first aperture 141 and the third aperture 181,
so that the support arm 15 is supported for universal movement. That is, the support
member 15 can rotate about the vertical axis of the bolt 19 (Fig. 2), the protrusions
22 rotating within the second aperture 21. The support member 15 can also rotate about
a central point 17 (Fig. 2) of the support arm 15 to an extent defined by the inner
peripheral edge of the second aperture 21. Rotation about the central point 17 requires
the inner surface of the support arm 15 to ride over the protrusions 22.
[0031] It should be apparent to one skilled in the art that the bolt 19 may be a screw or
a rod.
[0032] The opposite end of the bolt 19 is prevented from being inserted into the cavity
102 of the cap 10 more than a predetermined length by the inner end 101 of the cap
10, so that a bolt length defined between the cap 10 and the head portion of the bolt
19 is constant. The bolt length between the cap 10 and the head portion of the bolt
19 is greater than a sum of the thicknesses of the mounting member 14 around the first
aperture 141, the supporting arm 15 around the second aperture 21, and the second
ball member 18 around the third aperture 181. Therefore, the support arm 15 can move
along the longitudinal axis of the bolt 19, as well as rotating about a central portion
17 of the support arm 15.
[0033] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the bolt 19 may be integral with
the second ball member 18.
[0034] The recess of the support arm 15 opens downward in a lower portion of the support
arm 15, and a cover 23 is disposed within the recess. Therefore, the cover 23 covers
the recess and improves the aesthetic appearance of the rear view mirror assembly.
[0035] The opposite end of the support arm 15 includes a ball portion 24, and the ball portion
24 formed in a spherical ball shape. The ball portion 24 is rotatably received in
a spherical socket portion 241 which is defined within the rear view mirror. 25.
[0036] A first unit of the rear view mirror assembly includes the bolt 19, the spring 9,
the mounting member 14, the support arm 15 and the second ball member 18. In the first
unit of the rear view mirror assembly, the bolt 19 unites the spring 9, the mounting
member 14, the support arm 15 and the second ball member 18. When more than the predetermined
amount of the downward vertical force is applied to the spring 9, the first unit of
the rear view mirror assembly can break away from the second base member 5.
[0037] A washer 20 is disposed between the cap 10 and the mounting member 14. Preferably,
the washer 20 is made of synthetic resin. The washer 20 includes a hole therein which
is slightly smaller than a diameter of the bolt 19. Therefore, the washer 20 prevents
the bolt 19 from moving easily in the hole of the washer 20, once the bolt 19 is inserted
into the hole of the washer 20. Further, the washer 20 and the bolt 19 can unite the
mounting member 14, the support arm 15 and the second ball member 18, and then these
components make up a second unit of the rear view mirror assembly. During assembly,
the second unit (I. e., mounting member 14, support arm 15 and second ball member
18, all of which are united by the bolt 19 and the washer 20) is attached to the spring
9 by threading the bolt 19 into the cop 10. The assembly of the second unit with the
spring 9 forms the first unit. The spring 9 may be inserted within the second base
member 5 when the second unit is attached to the spring.
[0038] As shown in Figure 2, the plurality of protrusions 22 of the second ball member 18
are normally disposed in the second aperture 21 of the support arm 15, so that the
plurality of protrusions 22 normally prevent the rotation of the support arm 15 about
the central point 17. Therefore, it is convenient for a worker to install the second
unit of the rear view mirror assembly on the spring 9, because these components of
the second unit cannot change their positions due to the interlocked relation between
the protrusions 22 and the second aperture 21 of the support arm 15. That is, the
insertion of the protrusions 22 within the second aperture 21 temporarily maintains
the components in position during assembly. As noted above, once assembled, the inner
surface of the support arm 15 can ride over the protrusions 22 to permit rotation
about the central point 17.
[0039] Description will be hereunder given of operation of the above-described embodiment.
[0040] As shown in Figure 4, the inner surface of the support arm 15 can ride on the protrusion
22 of the second ball member 18, when a force "F
l" is applied to a central point 26 of the ball end 24 of the support arm 15. As a
result of the force "F
1", the support arm 15 rotates about a central point 17 of the support arm 15. The
intermediate shank portion of the bolt 19 limits the movement of the support arm 15
to rotate within a space defined by the second aperture 21. That is, the inner peripheral
edge of the second aperture 21 contacts the intermediate shank portion of the bolt
19 and thus limits the rotation of the support arm 15 about the central point 17.
[0041] When the force "F
1" is continuously applied to the support arm 15 in the horizontal direction in FIG.
4, a first moment M
1 in the clockwise direction about a point 28 is calculated by a first formula (1)
as follows:

[0042] In this first formula (1), ℓ
1 is a vertical length between the point 28 and the central point 26 of the ball end
24 for the rear view mirror 25. The point 28 is defined between the first ball portion
161 of the support arm 15 and an edge of the first socket portion 13 of the mounting
member 14.
[0043] A second moment "M
2" in the clockwise direction about point 28 in Fig. 4 is calculated by the second
formula (2) as follows:

[0044] In the second formula (2), ℓ
2 is the horizontal length between point 28 and the bolt 19, and "F
2" is a downward vertical force on the bolt 19. The resiliency of the spring 9 resists
the force "F
2".
[0045] For equilibrium, M
1 must equal M
2. Therefore, the downward vertical force "F
2" along the bolt 19, which is applied to the spring 9, is calculated by a third formula
(3) as follows:

[0046] In Figure 5, a force "F
3" is applied to the central point 26 and a downward vertical force "F
4" is applied to the spring 9. If the force "F
3" is larger than the force "F
1", and a force "F
4" is not larger than the predetermined downward vertical force, the support arm 15
is further rotated about the point 28. The first ball portion 161 of the support arm
15 separates partially from the first socket portion 13 of the mounting member 14,
and the support arm 15 is supported by the spring 9. In this condition, the force
"F
4" is balanced with a bias force "F
5" of the spring 9 so that the moments generated about the point 28 are equal. The
force "F
4" is calculated by a fourth formula (4) as follows:

[0047] Next, if the force "F
3" becomes larger, and the force "F
4'' becomes larger than the predetermined amount of the downward vertical force, the
spring 9 can break away from the hook 6 of the second base member 5. Concurrently
the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly can break away when the spring 9 separates
from the hook 6.
[0048] As shown in Figure 6, when the force "F
l" is applied to the support arm 15 along the line which connects the central point
26 to the central point 17 of the support arm 15, the support arm 15 cannot be rotated
about the central point 17.
[0049] However, the vertical and horizontal components F
1v, F
1h of the force F
1 cause a third moment M
3 in the clockwise direction about a point 27, the point 27 being defined between the
mounting portion 271 of the second base member 5 and the upper edge 272 of the mounting
member 14. The third moment M
3 in the clockwise direction about the point 27 is calculated by a fifth formula (5)
as follows:

[0050] In this fifth formula (5), ℓ is a vertical length between the point 27 and the central
point 26 of the rotation of the rear view mirror 25, and ℓ
5 is a horizontal length between the point 27 and the point 26.
[0051] Therefore, as shown in Figure 7, the support arm 15 and the mounting member 14 can
be rotated about the point 27, so that the upper edge 272 of the mounting member 14
separates partially from the mounting portion 271 of the second base member 5. In
this case, both of the support arm 15 and the mounting member 14 are supported by
the spring 9. In Figure 7, a downward vertical force "F
6" along the bolt 19 generates a fourth moment M
4 in the clockwise direction about the point 27. The fourth moment M
4 is calculated by the following sixth formula (6):

[0052] In this sixth formula (6), t 4 is a horizontal length between the point 27 and the
bolt 19.
[0053] If M
3 equals M
4' then the force F
6 along the bolt 19 is balanced with a bias force "F
7" of the spring 9 and calculated by a seventh formula (7) as follows:

[0054] Next, if the force "F
1" increases and the force "F
6" becomes larger than the predetermined amount of the downward vertical force, the
spring 9 can break away from the hook 6 of the second base member 5. Therefore, the
first unit of the rear view mirror assembly can break away.
[0055] A second embodiment of a rear view mirror assembly is shown in Figure 8. The second
embodiment is similar to the first embodiment disclosed in Figure 2. However, the
second embodiment has several differences disclosed hereunder
[0056] A third base member 30 includes a cavity 441 defined therewithin. A spring 9 is disposed
within the cavity 441 of the third base member 30, and is mounted on a hook 6 of the
third base member 30. The spring 9 includes a base plate 39 at a central portion thereof.
A bolt 38 extends downwardly from the base plate 39 of the spring 9, and the bolt
38 has a screw thread thereon. '
[0057] A mounting member 33 includes a third ball portion 32 at a lower surface thereof,
and a fourth aperture 34 therein. The fourth aperture 34 is opened in the third ball
portion 32, and the bolt 38 is inserted into the fourth aperture 34. The third ball
portion 32 of the mounting member 33 is formed in a semi-spherical convex shape.
[0058] A support arm 15 includes an end 35 having an outer surface and an inner surface
thereof. A third socket portion 351 is formed on the outer surface of the support
arm 15, and the third socket portion 351 is slidably mounted on the third ball portion
32 of the mounting member 33. The third socket portion 351 of the support arm 15 is
formed in a semi-spherical socket concave shape, and a fifth aperture 37 is opened
in the third socket portion 351 of the support arm 15. A diameter of the fifth aperture
37 of the support arm 15 is greater than a diameter of the fourth aperture 34 of the
mounting member 33, and the bolt 38 is inserted into the fifth aperture 37 of the
support arm 15. A fourth ball portion 352 is formed in the inner surface of the support
arm 15, and has a semi-spherical convex shape. The fifth aperture 37 is opened in
the fourth ball portion 352 of the support arm 15.
[0059] A fourth socket member 40 is mounted on the fourth ball portion 352 of the support
arm. The fourth socket member 40 includes an upper semi-spherical concave surface
401 thereon and a sixth aperture 402 which is opened in the upper semi-spherical concave
surface 401 thereof. A diameter of the sixth aperture 402 of the fourth socket member
40 is smaller than the diameter of the fifth aperture 37 of the support arm 15, and
the bolt 38 is inserted into the sixth aperture 402 of the fourth socket member 40,
so that the support arm 15 can rotate about the bolt 38 within a space defined between
the third ball portion 32 of the mounting member 33 and the upper semi-spherical concave
surface 401 of the fourth socket member 40.
[0060] A nut 41 is mounted on a lower surface of the fourth socket member 40, and the nut
41 engages with the screw thread of the bolt 38. Therefore, the nut 41 can support
the fourth socket member 40, the support arm 15 and the mounting member 33 on the
hook 6 of the third base member 30 through the bolt 38 and the spring 9.
[0061] A first unit of the rear view mirror assembly includes the fourth socket member 40,
the support arm 15, the mounting member 33, the spring 9 and the bolt 38.
[0062] Further, the fourth socket member 40 includes a second protrusion 42 on the upper
semi-spherical concave surface 401 thereof, and the second protrusion 42 is disposed
around the sixth aperture 402 of the fourth socket member 40. The second protrusion
42 of the fourth socket member is normally disposed within the fifth aperture 37 of
the support arm 15, so that the support arm 15 cannot rotate easily about a central
point 17 of a rotation of the support arm 15. However, the fourth ball portion 352
of the support arm 15 can ride over the second protrusion 42 of the fourth socket
member 40, when a force "F is applied to the support arm 15. N
[0063] A third embodiment of a rear view mirror assembly is shown in Figure 9. The third
embodiment is substantially similar to the second embodiment disclosed in Figure 8.
However, the major difference between the second embodiment and the third embodiment
is a nut 411.
[0064] The nut 411 includes a cavity 413 and an inner end 412, and the cavity 413 is defined
within the nut 411. The nut 411 has a screw hole therein, and a bolt 38 is inserted
into the cavity 413. The inner end 412 of the nut 411 prevents a bolt 38 from being
inserted into the nut 411 more than a predetermined length, so that a length defined
between an upper surface of the nut 411 and a base plate 39 of a spring 9 is constant.
Therefore, a bias force which is normally caused on the spring 9 is constant, and
the nut 411 can support a fourth socket member 40, a support arm 15 and a mounting
member 33 on a hook 6 of a third base member 30 through the spring 9 and the bolt
38. A first unit of the rear view mirror assembly includes the spring 9, the mounting
member 33, the support arm 15, the fourth socket member 40, the nut 411 and the bolt
38.
[0065] As described herein, the present invention overcomes the shortcomings or the known
art by providing a first unit of the rear view mirror assembly which can break away,
when a force is applied to the rear view mirror in all directions of the rear view
mirror. Further, assembly is facilitated by forming the components into a second sub-unit
which is attached to the spring to form the first unit.
[0066] Further, techniques relating to the rear view mirror may be found in European Patent
Applications filed by the present Applicants concurrently with the present Application,
and all entitled "A REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY".
[0067] While the present invention has been described in its preferred embodiments, it is
to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto, and may be otherwise embodied
within the scope of the following claims.
1. A rear view mirror assembly of a vehicle comprising a base member (3, 5) secured
to a surface of the vehicle, the base member (3, 5) having a hook (6) and a mounting
portion (271) thereon, and a first unit of the rear view mirror assembly, characterized
in that the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly comprises a mounting member
(14) having a first end (272) located on the mounting portion (271) of the base member
(3, 5). the mounting member (14) having a first aperture (141) and a first socket
portion (13) disposed around the first aperture (141), the first socket portion (13)
disposed on a second end of the mounting member (14) opposite from the first end (272),
a spring member (9) mounted on the hook (6) of said base member (3, 5) and having
an engaging means (10) thereon, the spring member (9) being able to support a force
on the hook (6) of the base member (3, 5), a support arm (15) having a first end (16)
with an outer surface (161) and an inner surface, and an opposite second end (24)
on which a rear view mirror (25) is adapted for being rotatably mounted, the outer
surface (161) of the first end (16) of the support arm (15) mounted slidably on the
first socket portion (13) of the mounting member (14), the inner surface of the support
arm (15) having a second socket portion (162), a second aperture (21) extending from
the second socket portion (162) of the inner surface to the outer surface (161) of
the support arm (15), a diameter of the second aperture (21) of the support arm (15)
being greater than a diameter of the first aperture (141) of the mounting member (14),
a second ball member (18) mounted slidably on the second socket portion (162) of the
support arm (15), and an engagement member (19) inserted into the second aperture
(21) of the support arm (15) and the first aperture (141) of the mounting member (14),
the engagement member (19) having one end engaging the engagement means (10) of the
spring member (9), and an opposite end connected to the second ball member (18), the
engagement member (19) uniting the second ball member (18), the support arm (15) and
the mounting member (14) on the base member (3, 5) through the spring member (9),
whereby the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly is universally mounted on
the base member (3, 5), and the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly may disengage
from the hook (6) of the base member (3, 5), when more than the predetermined amount
of form is applied thereto.
2. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the hook
(6) of the base member (3, 5) is disposed on an inner peripheral edge of the base
member (3, 5) for defining an opening (4) therewithin, and the spring member (9) of
the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly is inserted into the opening (4) of
the base member (3, 5).
3. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the hook
(6) of the base member (3, 5) includes a plurality of second projections (8) and a
plurality of second recesses (7) on a surface of the hook (6) of the base member (3,
5).
4. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the spring
member (9) includes a plurality of first projections (11) and a plurality of first
recesses (12), the plurality of first projections (11) of the spring member (9) engaging
the plurality of the second recesses (7) of the hook (6) of the base member (3, 5).
5. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the engagement
member (19) is a screw (19) threadably engaged within a cavity (102) of a cap (10)
disposed at a central portion of the spring member (9).
6. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the cap
(10) of the spring member (9) has an inner end (101) for preventing the screw (19)
from being inserted into the cavity (102) of the cap (10) more than a predetermined
length.
7. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first
unit further comprises washer means (20) for uniting the mounting member (14), the
support arm (15) and the second ball member (18), the washer means (20) being located
between the mounting member (14) and the spring member (9), the washer means (20)
engaging with the engagement member (19);
8. A rear view mirror assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the support
arm (15) further comprises a recess defined within the first end (16) of the support
arm (15), and the second socket portion (162) of the support arm (15) is formed within
the recess of the support arm (15).
9. A rear view mirror assembly of a vehicle comprising a base member (30) fixed to
a windshield of the vehicle, the base member (30) having a hook (6) and a mounting
portion (271) thereon, and a first unit of the rear view mirror assembly characterized
in that the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly comprises a mounting member
(33) having a first end (272) located on the mounting portion (271) of the base member
(30), the mounting member (33) having a first aperture (34) and a first ball portion
(32) disposed around the first aperture (34), the first ball portion (32) disposed
on a second end of the mounting member (33) opposite from the first end (272), a spring
member (9) detachably engaging the hook (6) and capable of supporting a predetermined
amount of a force on the hook (6) of the base member (30), a support arm (15) having
a first end (35) with an outer surface (351) and an inner surface, and an opposite
second end (24) on which a rear view mirror (25) is rotatably mounted, the outer surface
(351) of the support arm (15) mounted slidably on the first ball portion (32) of the
mounting member (33), the inner surface of the support arm (15) having a second ball
portion (352), a second aperture (37) extending from the second ball portion (352)
of the inner surface to the outer surface (351) of the support arm (15), a diameter
of the second aperture (37) of the support arm (15) being greater than a diameter
of the first aperture (34) of the mounting member (33), a second socket member (40)
mounted slidably on the second ball portion (352) of the support arm (15), an engagement
member (38) inserted into the second aperture (37) of the support arm (15) and the
first aperture (34) of the mounting member (33), a first end of the engagement member
(38) fixed to the spring member (9), and an engagement device (41) engaged with a
second opposite end of the engagement member (38), the engagement device (41) mounted
on a surface of the second socket member (40) and supporting the second socket member
(40), the support arm (15) and the mounting member (33) on the base member (30) through
the spring member (9) and the engagement member (38), whereby the first unit of the
rear view mirror assembly is universally rotatably mounted on the base member (30),
and the first unit of the rear view mirror assembly may detach from the base member
(30), when more than the predetermined amount of force is applied thereto.
10. A rear view mirror assembly which can break away from a body member of a vehicle,
when more than a predetermined amount of a force is applied to a rear view mirror
(25), the assembly comprising a base member (3, 5) fixed on the body member (2) of
the vehicle, the base member (3, 5) having a hook (6) and a mounting portion (271),
the hook (6) disposed on an inner peripheral edge thereof, the mounting portion (271)
disposed in the vicinity of an outer peripheral edge thereof, and a first unit of
the rear view mirror assembly characterized in that the first unit of the rear view
mirror assembly comprises a mounting member (14) having one end (272) disposed on
the mounting portion (271) of the base member .(3, 5), the mounting member (14) having
a first aperture (141) and a first socket portion (13) located on an opposite end
of the mounting member (14), the first socket portion (13) disposed around the first
aperture (141) thereof, a spring member (9) detachably mounting on the hook (6) of
the base member (3, 5), the spring member (9) supporting the predetermined amount
of a force, the spring member (9) having a cap (10), a support arm (15) having a first
ball portion (161), a second aperture (21) and a second socket portion (162), the
first ball portion (161) disposed on an outer surface of a first end (16) of the support
arm (15), the first ball portion (161) mounted slidably on the first socket portion
(13) of the mounting member (14), the second socket portion (162) disposed on an inner
surface of the first end (16) of the support arm (15), the second aperture (21) opened
in both of the second socket portion (162) and the first ball portion (161) of the
support arm (15), a diameter of the second aperture (21) being greater than a diameter
of the first aperture (141), a second ball member (18) mounted slidably on the second
socket portion (162) of the support arm (15), the second ball member (18) having a
third aperture (181) thereon, a third ball portiop (24) disposed on an opposite second
end of the support arm (15), the rear view mirror (25) having a third socket portion
(241) disposed thereon, the third socket portion (241) rotatably receiving the third
ball portion (24) of the support arm (15), and an engagement member (19) inserted
into the third aperture (181) of the second ball member (18), the second aperture
(21) of the support arm (15) and the first aperture (141) of the mounting member (14),
the engagement member (19) having one end engaging with the cap (10) of the spring
member (9) and having a head portion on an opposite end for supporting the second
ball member (18), the support arm (15) and the mounting member (14) on the base member
(3, 5) through the spring member (9), whereby the rear view mirror (25) can rotate
on the third spherical ball portion (24) of the support arm (15), and the support
arm (15) can rotate on the first socket portion (13) of the mounting member (14).